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Draft Scout Dominique Easley News

08/02/17 - DT Dominique Easley of the Los Angeles Rams is out for the season after an MRI confirmed a torn ACL, according to multiple reports Wednesday. Easley went down with a knee injury during a full scrimmage on Tuesday. The fourth-year veteran was helped off the field by two trainers and then carted to the locker room. The 25-year-old Easley, a former first-round pick, suffered multiple knee injuries during his career. He tore the ACL in each of his knees in college at Florida and also saw a knee injury cut short his rookie season in 2014 with the New England Patriots. Injury concerns were part of the reason the Patriots cut the 6-foot-2, 273-pound Easley in April 2016 after just two seasons. The Rams signed Easley last year and he had a productive season with 35 tackles and 3.5 sacks.

08/01/17 - DT Dominique Easley went down with a leg injury during a full scrimmage Tuesday.
The fourth-year veteran was helped off the field by two trainers, then carted off the practice field to the locker room. He was scheduled to undergo an MRI on Tuesday night. Adding to the concern is that he's already suffered two torn ACLs in his career, and it would be a critical blow if the latest injury is along those lines.

12/26/16 - DT Dominique Easley sacked Colin Kaepernick to give him 3.5 sacks this season and 6.5 in his career. Easley's 3.5 sacks are the most he's had in one season.

12/16/15 - DL Dominique Easley (thigh) was placed on injured reserve on Tuesday. The second-year former first-round pick had played in nine games this season, finishing with 15 tackles and two sacks. It's the second straight season the former Florida star has landed on injured reserve to open his NFL career.